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July 14, 2013

Patterns In Nature: USFWS Is Killing The Elk At Bosque del Apache

One of my favorite places to visit is the marvelous migratory bird sanctuary and Nature preserve at Bosque del Apache near San Antonio, New Mexico.  A two hour drive south of Albuquerque on route 25, Bosque del Apache is operated by the US Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS). I’ve written a previous blog about this […]
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Published on July 14, 2013 15:52

June 30, 2013

Patterns In Nature : The Wandering Albatross

I am the albatross that awaits you At the end of the world. I am the forgotten souls of dead mariners Who passed Cape Horn From all the oceans of the world. But they did not die In the furious waves. Today they sail on my wings Toward eternity, In the last crack Of the […]
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Published on June 30, 2013 11:33

June 12, 2013

Patterns In Nature : Whale Catcher Boats

The wrecked and beached boats shown in this post once broke important connections in Nature. They killed whales. The boat’s purpose could be easily switched from a whaler to a sealer. So, they killed seals as well. These and other boats worked from the whaling stations at South Georgia Island some 800 miles east of […]
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Published on June 12, 2013 08:56

June 1, 2013

Patterns In Nature : Turtles and ATVs

With this blog post, I’m starting a regular series of short essays on examples of connections in Nature. It is my hope that these examples will help you and yours build a deeper consciousness for Nature that includes an awareness of how things are connected in Nature and the consequences of breaking those connections. Some […]
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Published on June 01, 2013 14:36

May 13, 2013

Patterns In Nature: My Young Heroes

Regularly sprinkled throughout my posts, you find me talking about environmental education for young people. Take a look here, and here . Along with many others, I share the view that the solution to our environmental crisis is through our youth who are open to new ideas and new world views. They are able to […]
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Published on May 13, 2013 10:19